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while others feared further aftershocks could topple their cracked adobe dwellings.pelting the region with intense rains and winds.
tourists abandoned coastal hotels as winds and rains picked up ahead of Hurricane Katias landfall and workers set up emergency shelters.while little remained of a white church on the corner.and it was slightly stronger than the 1985 quake.
Pena Nieto said authorities were working to re-establish supplies of water and food and provide medical attention to those who need it.the remains of brick walls and clay tile roofs cluttered streets as families dragged mattresses onto sidewalks to spend a second anxious night sleeping outdoors
with the other dozen council members voting in favor.
which Israel says killed at least 1.But many longtime workers didnt think immediate 11% pay raises under the deal were enough to make up for concessions granted to GM in 2008.
000 UAW members at GM voting in favor.But the success of the tentative contracts will ultimately hinge on the ability of automakers to keep generating profits as they shift toward electric vehicles in a competitive market.
UAW President Shawn Fain has insisted it was well past time to make up for the 2008 concessions.with some large factories yet to finish casting ballots.